Jim Jones Songs

Last night we got to hear the second single from Dipset's recent reunion, "Do Something", although it was tagged up. The song appeared to get some mixed reviews from HNHH users, so we'll have to see if the official CDQ version changes your mind. Over a minimal, slightly electronic beat, Cam, Juelz, Freeky Zekey and Jim dare you to make a move. The song is also available on iTunes now, hit the link below to cop it.
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DJ Kay Slay is really putting on for NY on his latest The Original Man tape. Due to be released on Tuesday (November 4th), the hotly anticipated project has thus far inspired three drops here at HNHH, all three of which are composed almost entirely of East Coast emcees. The last single, "Don't Say Nothing To Me," dropped yesterday to reader-acclaim. Given the tonal similarities and the quality of the guest verses, "Laughing At The Haters" should be met with equal or greater enthusiasm. The instrumental on this one is courtesy of Gotti Gator.

Tomorrow, Jim Jones will release We Own The Night Pt. II: Memoirs Of A Hustler, a sequel to his EP that came out in December. We've already heard him team up with Jadakiss on "Last Night," and now he recruits another New York City rapper whose heyday was about a decade ago. Cam'ron, Jones' Dipset homie, guests on "White Powder."

Back in December, Jim Jones released his We Own The Night EP, rounding up Jeremih, Spin King, Sen City and more for six tracks of the Capo's finest work since Dipset's heyday. Next week, on September 9th, he'll release a sequel.

Queens rapper One Take makes his HNHH debut with the remix to his successful street single "Verrazano." The original, feature-less track, was made available in early February and has slowly gained itself a following ever since.
Produced by Johnny Benjamin, the single draws influence from other the south while remaining distinctly New York--the "Verrazano" referred to being, of course, the Verrazano-Narrows bridge that connects Brooklyn and Staten Island.

Cam'ron has a lot of shit popping off in 2014. Just weeks after the inaugural edition of his ongoing First Of The Month EP series dropped, he released the artwork for his upcoming EP with A-Trak and shared "C.F.W.U.", a new track featuring old pals Jim Jones and Hell Rell.
Produced by araabMUZIK (who you may remember got his start cooking up instrumentals for The Diplomats), the track is high-energy and fraternal, with all three rappers playing off each other for a three-peat of great verses.

Jim Jones has been having a pretty great year so far, most recently sharing "Way The Game Goes" and "Whole Thing." Now he returns with another new one, "The Shit," which features the one and only Trey Songz on the hook (and a verse of his own). Posted on DJ Spinking's SoundCloud a matter of minutes ago, the track is now available to stream below.

DJ Infamous dropped his "Double CUp" crew track back in February, and while the original featured a stacked cast of rappers, including Ludacris, The Game, Juicy J, and Hitmaka, the DJ has remade the song with a whole new, even larger roster.
This one grabs verses from the likes of *deep breath* Yo Gotti, Jim Jones, Ace Hood, Kirko Bangz, Snootie Wild & Tiffany Foxx, while none of the original rappers remain.
Who has the hardest verse on this version? Is it better than the original?

We're not sure what happened in Harlem today, but somehow we got both a reunion between Cam'ron and Juelz Santana, and a new track from Dame Dash, Smoke DZA, and Jim Jones in one day.
Dash delivers some shit-talking between Jones and DZA's verses, while he declares the he wished had more rap skills, the former Roc-A-Fella mogul handles his own like the east-coast Birdman.

While we already heard this track, “Way The Game Goes”, back in December on DJ Esco’s No Sleep mixtape, Jim Jones decided to resurface the official dirty version as his newest single. The record is produced by KE On The Track, and features the same catchy hook from Future and verses from Young Scooter & Jim Jones.

We may not know much about the upcoming R&B songstress, Avian, but we do know two thing: she is drop dead gorgeous and she has a duly impressive set of pipes.
While her strong vocals and appropriate lyricism keep the song hers, the real highlight here is the appearances form Cam'ron, Jim Jones and Juelz Santana.

2 Pistols is preparing a new mixtape, Coming Back Hard, and today he leaks a new cut from the upcoming project. The hard-hitting record features Jim Jones and Ray Ray. Step into 2 Pistols' world. Coming Back Hard drops on February 4th.
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Check out NaNa (Remix), the latest from Jim Jones. The track was released on Wednesday, January 15th, 2014. Jim Jones's chances in this game are improving with each new release, and NaNa (Remix) is no exception - quite the opposite, in fact. It's a nice addition to the impressive catalogue Jim Jones has been building over the years. We're definitely anticipating the next move.

Bleu DaVinci is prepping a new mixtape for 2014, Angels & Demons, and today he offers up the first leak. Appearances from Fly Boy Pat, Cap 1 and Jim Jones.
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"Look, all about money and the respect, lil nigga / Flow get to spittin' like it's a Tech lil nigga / 40 on the rollie, 'nother 20 on the bezel / In the kitchen whippin' got to get it out the ghetto"

DJ Esco enlists Future, Jim Jones and Young Scooter to teach young'ns the ways of the game in the similarly-titled track. DJ Esco is prepping a new mixtape (hosted by Future) No Sleep for December 17th, and this serves as the second leak off the project, following "Day 1."
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Give Hypocrits a spin - it's a new offering from Jim Jones, featuring Trav, Mel Matrix & Philthy Rich. It was dropped on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013. Jim Jones's rap artistry continues to improve with every release, something which is most definitely evidenced on Hypocrits. His ever-expanding catalogue is definitely better for it, and we're looking forward to the next piece of the puzzle - aren't you?

Check out Awareness (Tags), the latest track from Jim Jones, which dropped on Wednesday, November 20th, 2013. Jim Jones's movement grows stronger with each new release, and Awareness (Tags) has further strengthened that fact. It's a solid addition to the commendable body of work Jim Jones has been creating since stepping foot in the rap game, and we're definitely looking forward to what Jim Jones has on deck.